I just wish I were a little stronger on the balance beam." "We'll help you practice this weekend," said Jill. "I shouldn't admit it, but I think I do have a chance for a medal. "In fact, you're the best I've ever seen on the floor routine." "Thanks for saying so," said Andrea. "I'll bet none of them is as good as you," said Diane. "Well, how about the twelve other finalists?" Andrea said. "Do you really think I have a chance to win?" asked Andrea. "I only care about getting good enough grades to keep my sports eligibility." "After you win the state gymnastics championship, nobody will care what your grades are," said Jill. Markham never counts quizzes for the final grade." "That's not what she said," Diane protested. "Hey, don't worry about the quiz," said Andrea. She was as calm as Andrea was volatile, and as serious as Jill was bubbly, and she was the sweetest person Jill had ever known, always ready with a compliment or a word of encouragement. Maybe, Jill thought, it was because Diane was so different. But when Diane had joined the gymnastics team at the beginning of the semester, the three had hit it off right away, anyway. Tall, slim Jill, with her long, thick black hair, and bouncy, muscular Andrea, with her boy-short red hair, were both outgoing and ready to laugh at anything. The shy, petite brown-haired girl contrasted oddly with Jill and Andrea. Jill studied Diane with a mixture of exasperation and affection. "I really have to do well this semester." A serious look clouded her small, heart-shaped face, as if the geography quiz were the most important thing in her life. "And I bet you still think the world's flat." "Who says it isn't?" said Jill. But at my old school we never studied geography." "Ooh, poor baby," said Andrea sarcastically. "Both of you have been in this school system your whole lives. Jill sometimes wondered if it was just a pose, or if Andrea really did see everything as a joke. Maybe we'll be captured by aliens before sixth period." Jill laughed again. Miss Dotson went to lunch fifteen minutes ago." "Besides," said Andrea, stretching like a cat, "the quiz is two hours away. And we're supposed to be studying for the geography quiz." "Relax," said Jill. "The glasses look great," said Diane, trying not to laugh. FEAR STREET ALL BOOKS PDF FREE DOWNLOAD CRACKED"What did you say?" shouted Andrea, and she and Jill cracked up again. The girls were at their favorite study table behind the stacks in the school library. "Don't you think they make me look sexy and mysterious?" "Will you guys keep it down?" Both Jill and Andrea turned back in surprise to Diane Hamilton, the only one of the three who actually had a book open. Jill Franks squinted against the sudden brightness, then laughed as her friend Andrea Hubbard quickly put on oversize purple sunglasses with heart-shaped frames. Stine: The Fire Game (Fear Street) Chapter 1 Fleecy clouds moved across the sun, then suddenly broke up, sending glittering sunlight through the dusty library window. OL72313W Page-progression lr Page_number_confidence 92.78 Pages 182 Ppi 643 Related-external-id urn:isbn:0671746499 Urn:lcp:newgirl00stin:lcpdf:bad3854e-b20b-48ff-848a-c2397dbb6b67 Extramarc OhioLINK Library Catalog Foldoutcount 0 Identifier newgirl00stin Identifier-ark ark:/13960/t6n025q9x Isbn 067170737Xġ416918108 Ocr_converted abbyy-to-hocr 1.1.20 Ocr_module_version 0.0.17 Openlibrary OL22934416M Openlibrary_edition Access-restricted-item true Addeddate 21:49:34 Boxid IA142112 Camera Canon EOS 5D Mark II City New York, NY Donorįriendsofthesanfranciscopubliclibrary External-identifier
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